In addressing the rise of Disraeli’s global status in the half century that followed his death in 1881, this article draws on a vast corpus of Anglophone biographies, histories, obituaries, paintings, films, and more, to chart the transformation of Disraeli’s political and personal reputation, including his Jewishness, that allowed his supporters (and British Conservatives in particular) to promote Disraeli as a political thinker rather than an opportunist, and invoke this image for their own ends. This was the fundamental basis for those who wished to shape Disraeli’s legacy into a particular, simplified form – that of the founder and intellectual lodestar of a strand of conservative thought and British Conservative politics now titled ‘On...
This thesis is a survey of the foreign- policy of Benjamin Disraeli during his ministry 1874-1880, w...
This thesis explores the ways in which the Victorian Tory politician and novelist Benjamin Disraeli...
Conservatism claims to be a philosophy of common sense and everyday experience, in which sensation t...
This paper analyzes the cartoons featuring Benjamin Disraeli after his death and the concept of “One...
This special edition of the Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique (French journal of British s...
This thesis offers a new understanding of Benjamin Disraeliâs religious thought. Historians remember...
The complexity and fluidity of identity formation in the modern era is illustrated by the case study...
This thesis studies Benjamin Disraeli's use of the form of the "Bildungsroman" to invent and discov...
This article considers the evolution of British conservatism, looking both to conservative politica...
Benjamin Disraeli, who served in Parliament for more than forty years and twice held each of the pos...
This research project investigated the rivalry between William Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli, and ...
The subject of Disraeli's jewishness was one that obsessed contemporaries but was subsequently downp...
Dismissed by contemporary critics as a second-rate writer, Benjamin Disraeli has been undervalued fo...
Paradoxically the social reforms which entitle Churchill to the title of One Nation Conservative wer...
"But in acknowledging Disraeli’s foresight we ought not assume that either he or any other British s...
This thesis is a survey of the foreign- policy of Benjamin Disraeli during his ministry 1874-1880, w...
This thesis explores the ways in which the Victorian Tory politician and novelist Benjamin Disraeli...
Conservatism claims to be a philosophy of common sense and everyday experience, in which sensation t...
This paper analyzes the cartoons featuring Benjamin Disraeli after his death and the concept of “One...
This special edition of the Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique (French journal of British s...
This thesis offers a new understanding of Benjamin Disraeliâs religious thought. Historians remember...
The complexity and fluidity of identity formation in the modern era is illustrated by the case study...
This thesis studies Benjamin Disraeli's use of the form of the "Bildungsroman" to invent and discov...
This article considers the evolution of British conservatism, looking both to conservative politica...
Benjamin Disraeli, who served in Parliament for more than forty years and twice held each of the pos...
This research project investigated the rivalry between William Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli, and ...
The subject of Disraeli's jewishness was one that obsessed contemporaries but was subsequently downp...
Dismissed by contemporary critics as a second-rate writer, Benjamin Disraeli has been undervalued fo...
Paradoxically the social reforms which entitle Churchill to the title of One Nation Conservative wer...
"But in acknowledging Disraeli’s foresight we ought not assume that either he or any other British s...
This thesis is a survey of the foreign- policy of Benjamin Disraeli during his ministry 1874-1880, w...
This thesis explores the ways in which the Victorian Tory politician and novelist Benjamin Disraeli...
Conservatism claims to be a philosophy of common sense and everyday experience, in which sensation t...